Ariel Winter's  family is calling a truce in their feud drama. In a court hearing  Wednesday, December 12, they agreed to undergo counseling to work out  their stormy relationships. In the meantime, the teen star would  continue to live with her older sister Shanelle Gray. Her father Glenn  Workman would be in charge of her estate. 
As part of the agreement, the mother Chrisoula Workman "shall have no  contact with nor in any way interfere with Ariel Winter Workman's  professional relationships and business contacts." L.A. Superior Court  Judge Michael Levanas presiding the case said, "I believe things are  going to get better. I'm thrilled we're taking that first step." 
Chris, who's accused of physically and emotionally abusing Ariel, left  the courtroom with teary eyes. She held hands with her husband as she  braved the crowd of reporters without giving any comment. The "Modern Family" actress, meanwhile, hugged her sister and her lawyer after the hearing. She, too, has no comment. 
Shanelle, who was allegedly removed from the family's home years ago due  to similar abuse allegations, asked the court to grant her permanent  guardianship of Ariel. Chris, who's not on a speaking term with  Shanelle, argued that her older daughter only used Ariel as a stepping  stone for her own career as an artist. 
  In the previous hearing, a report by the children services mentioned  evidence of emotional abuse but deemed physical abuse allegation  inconclusive. Chris vehemently denied any wrongdoings. She, in return,  called the Alex Dunphy depicter a rebellious daughter and claimed the  actress got mad after being banned from dating 18-year-old actor Cameron  Palatas. 
 Glenn, who's been living separately from Chris, actually filed a request  for Ariel's guardianship, but his bid was turned down by judge who took  note of his inconsistent statement given to investigators. The father  initially said in an interview with child protective workers that he  wouldn't be able to care for her daughter. 
Shanelle's attorneys requested the case and its proceedings be sealed,  but a judge refused. The case was filed under Ariel's birth name, Ariel  Workman, in order to avoid attention since guardianship cases in  California are public record. 
A new hearing is set in March to determine if Ariel will live permanently with Shanelle or have to return to the family's home. 
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